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Sister Jeremy, C.S.J.
The Violent Bear It Away:
A Linguistic Education
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Harold A. Waters
Justice as Theme In Claudel's Drama
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Mario L. D'Avanzo
"Came a Wind Like a Bugle":
Dickinson's Poetic Apocalypse
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Ronald Bates
Hopkins' Embers Poems:
A Liturgical Source
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David William Foster
Historia de una escalera:
A Tragedy of Aboulia
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Margaret M. Blanchard
The Leap Into Darkness:
Donne, Herbert, and God
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Albert Sonnenfeld
A Sharing of Darkness:
Bernanos and Dostoevsky
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Rev. Louis F. Doyle, S.J.
The Myth of Eugene O'Neill
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John P. Mclntyre, S.J.
The Modes of Disillusionment:
Irony in Modern Fiction
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Carol Johnson
The Heroism of the Rational:
The Poetry of Allen Tate
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John P. Mclntyre, S.J.
The Modes of Disillusionment:
Irony in Modern Fiction (Continued)
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Leo J. Hertzel
The Look of Religion:
Hemingway and Catholicism
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Daniel McDonald
Truth and Illusion in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Louis F. Doyle, S.J.
The Myth of Eugene O'Neill (Continued)
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Harold M. Petitpas
Newman's Idea of Literature:
A Humanist's Spectrum
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Robert A. Kantra
Irony in Belloc
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Lewis A. Lawson
Flannery O'Connor and The Grotesque:
Wise Blood (continued)
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Nancy A. J. Potter
Muriel Spark:
Transformer of the Commonplace
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Francis L. Kunkel
Christ Symbolism in Faulkner:
Prevelance of the Human
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Barton R. Friedman
"When There Is Nothing":
Hardy's Souls of the Slain
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